When you talk about operating systems GNU / Linux, you will often go to distributions like Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora, SUSE or other traditional distributions. However, it is good to keep in mind that the Linux world is not limited to these distributions, but others are making their way to Communities specific to users (or more general).
In this article we will identify 10 GNU / Linux distributions that may not have been well known and can be interesting to more than one user.
1. CrunchBang
CrunchBang is a simplified distributer based on Debian, targeted to users who want to have a clean and simple office, but at the same time attractive and practical, whether on desktop, laptops or netbooks. As you can see in the capture, it includes an elegant style of very simple interface, using the OpenBox window manager. It is ideal for advanced users, and simple lovers who love Linux.
2.Ozon OS
Ozon OS is a Linux distribution designed for the general public, designed to provide a modern and simple interface. Developed by Numix and Nitrux developers.
3. Linux Deepin
Linux Deepin is a great graphics-based distribution that uses its own desktop (DDE) and customizable HTML5. It is remarkable how well the details are handled, from loading screens to customizing the system.
4. ElementOS
ElementaryOS is an Ubuntu-based distro, but uses a special desktop called Panthion. This distribution has been a great success for Linux enthusiasts, especially for new users because of the system's versatility and aesthetic simplicity
5. Manjaro
Manjaro GNU / Linux distribution built on Arch. Featuring a beautiful and beautiful interface, available for use with desktop computers such as XFCE or KDE Plasma, although it can also be used with many other window managers
6. Papyros
PapyROS is an open source distribution that provides a stable operating system with a Google-inspired Material Design design. The project was formerly Quartz OS. The PapyROS distribution will be based on the popular Arch Linux distribution.
7. TinyCore
TinyCore may not have the most beautiful interface in the world of GNU / Linux, but there's something that can entice it: its small size, if not more than 15MB! It is loaded in RAM to speed up its operation.
It also has a basic version (9 MB, command line only) and a larger version (72 MB, with 7 window managers and additional support for other features). It's a fairly limited version of Linux.
8. EvolveOS
Evolve OS - a sophisticated and independent Linux distribution with a desktop called "Budgie". ... Evolve OS uses a custom package manager from Pardus Linux. Evolve OS is a continuation of the previous Ikey project called Solus OS.
9. KaOS
The distribution is built on the kernel directly. The use of the pacman repositories for the Arch distribution is designed to focus on a single desktop environment, the most widely used KDE in QT libraries and one 64-bit architecture. In addition to focusing on evaluating and testing the most used tools and applications rather than developing new tools.
10. Kurora
Kurora is a distributer built on Fedora which is geared both for novice users and experts. The main idea of the distribution is to have a system ready to work once installed, as well as to be used with different desktops: Gnome, KDE, MATE, or Xfce.
1. CrunchBang
CrunchBang is a simplified distributer based on Debian, targeted to users who want to have a clean and simple office, but at the same time attractive and practical, whether on desktop, laptops or netbooks. As you can see in the capture, it includes an elegant style of very simple interface, using the OpenBox window manager. It is ideal for advanced users, and simple lovers who love Linux.
2.Ozon OS
Ozon OS is a Linux distribution designed for the general public, designed to provide a modern and simple interface. Developed by Numix and Nitrux developers.
3. Linux Deepin
Linux Deepin is a great graphics-based distribution that uses its own desktop (DDE) and customizable HTML5. It is remarkable how well the details are handled, from loading screens to customizing the system.
4. ElementOS
ElementaryOS is an Ubuntu-based distro, but uses a special desktop called Panthion. This distribution has been a great success for Linux enthusiasts, especially for new users because of the system's versatility and aesthetic simplicity
5. Manjaro
Manjaro GNU / Linux distribution built on Arch. Featuring a beautiful and beautiful interface, available for use with desktop computers such as XFCE or KDE Plasma, although it can also be used with many other window managers
6. Papyros
PapyROS is an open source distribution that provides a stable operating system with a Google-inspired Material Design design. The project was formerly Quartz OS. The PapyROS distribution will be based on the popular Arch Linux distribution.
7. TinyCore
TinyCore may not have the most beautiful interface in the world of GNU / Linux, but there's something that can entice it: its small size, if not more than 15MB! It is loaded in RAM to speed up its operation.
It also has a basic version (9 MB, command line only) and a larger version (72 MB, with 7 window managers and additional support for other features). It's a fairly limited version of Linux.
8. EvolveOS
Evolve OS - a sophisticated and independent Linux distribution with a desktop called "Budgie". ... Evolve OS uses a custom package manager from Pardus Linux. Evolve OS is a continuation of the previous Ikey project called Solus OS.
9. KaOS
The distribution is built on the kernel directly. The use of the pacman repositories for the Arch distribution is designed to focus on a single desktop environment, the most widely used KDE in QT libraries and one 64-bit architecture. In addition to focusing on evaluating and testing the most used tools and applications rather than developing new tools.
10. Kurora
Kurora is a distributer built on Fedora which is geared both for novice users and experts. The main idea of the distribution is to have a system ready to work once installed, as well as to be used with different desktops: Gnome, KDE, MATE, or Xfce.